'Maze Runner' sets hopes on O'Brien and big screens for young adults

LOS ANGELES, Sept 18 (Reuters) - When MTV's "Teen Wolf" heartthrob Dylan O'Brien first auditioned for young adult dystopian film "The Maze Runner," director Wes Ball thought he was too "cool" to play the movie's innocent, vulnerable lead.
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